Author: Ben Taylor

Editorials

Do You Write SOLID Code – Day 3

Do You Write SOLID Code – Day 3 We have been discussing the different components of the SOLID acronym from Robert Martin, defining five basic principles of object oriented programming. As stated previously, these principles apply to any object oriented language, and even to some that are hybrid or non-object oriented languages. The five principles of SOLID are: • Single […]

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Do you write SOLID code? – Day 2

DBTechCon – Spring 2011 DBTechCon is in full swing. Already I have a backlog of sessions I want to watch…there is so much great content. Be sure to check your schedule today as day two of DBTechCon continues.. Do you write SOLID code? – Day 2 SOLID is an acronym from Robert Martin defining five basic principles of object oriented […]

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Do you write SOLID code? – Day 2

DBTechCon – Spring 2011 DBTechCon is in full swing. Already I have a backlog of sessions I want to watch…there is so much great content. Be sure to check your schedule today as day two of DBTechCon continues.. Do you write SOLID code? – Day 2 SOLID is an acronym from Robert Martin defining five basic principles of object oriented […]

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Do you write SOLID code?

DBTechCon – Spring 2011 DBTechCon starts today. If you are registered to attend, be sure to check your schedule for the live High Definition Streaming presentations. Do you write SOLID code? SOLID is an acronym from Robert Martin defining five basic principles of object oriented programming. If you are writing code in any object oriented languages such as Java, C++, […]

Editorials

Do you write SOLID code?

DBTechCon – Spring 2011 DBTechCon starts today. If you are registered to attend, be sure to check your schedule for the live High Definition Streaming presentations. Do you write SOLID code? SOLID is an acronym from Robert Martin defining five basic principles of object oriented programming. If you are writing code in any object oriented languages such as Java, C++, […]

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DBTechCon – Spring 2011

DBTechCon – Spring 2011 It’s finally here…In fact this is the last day to register to attend what is going to be the most valuable Virtual event of the year. This conference features over 20 speakers with names that have become synonymous with their areas of expertise. These experts and professionals will give you practical insights you will be able […]

Editorials

DBTechCon – Spring 2011

DBTechCon – Spring 2011 It’s finally here…In fact this is the last day to register to attend what is going to be the most valuable Virtual event of the year. This conference features over 20 speakers with names that have become synonymous with their areas of expertise. These experts and professionals will give you practical insights you will be able […]

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Taxes and TCO

DBTechCon – This Wed-Friday, April 20-22 The final countdown has begun for the largest virtual conference. Be sure to register now if you haven’t already. You won’t find a better value. Taxes and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Most of us who work with computer systems are not concerned with what can be a tax deduction. We, reasonably, leave that […]

Editorials

Taxes and TCO

DBTechCon – This Wed-Friday, April 20-22 The final countdown has begun for the largest virtual conference. Be sure to register now if you haven’t already. You won’t find a better value. Taxes and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Most of us who work with computer systems are not concerned with what can be a tax deduction. We, reasonably, leave that […]

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Readers Responses: Timeshare The Old Cloud

SelecTViews: The SQL Server Show with Stephen Wynkoop Cloud security – what SPECIFIC steps can you start taking to assure success? Gazzang also on the show today, along with our Facebook question and upcoming events! [Watch the Show] (it’s free) Readers Responses: Timeshare – The Old Cloud One thing that is clear is that the Timeshare of yesteryear and the […]